Must Read: Anti-Aging Products Scientifically Proven to Work!

Good Housekeeping has done a study that tests different anti-aging products. The great thing about this study is that they test most products for weeks at a time, and do lab tests on skin as well as take consumer feedback into account. They studied more than 90 products in 12 categories, used 820 volunteers, and even took before and after pictures.

Anti-aging claims are everywhere, and it’s frustrating to buy a product – often an expensive one – and find that it doesn’t perform,” says Rosemary Ellis, editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping. “We weren’t sure if anything we tested would really work—but some did, and the best performers weren’t always the most expensive ones.” Ellis points out, “In the Good Housekeeping Research Institute, we have the in-house ability to evaluate products based on science and experimentation. So we can make recommendations our readers can really trust.”

What I also love is the range of products they have tried. Everything from Chanel to Olay to Fresh is included in the survey of products, and there are some surprising winners!

If you’re going to be purchasing a firming or any kind of anti-aging product in the near future, then you must read this guide first.